1. Identify the speaker: “The more I see of the world, the more I am dissatisfied with it; and everyday confirms my belief of the inconstancy of all human characters, and of the little dependence that can be placed on the appearance of either merit or sense.” What does this person mean?
The speaker of this quote is Elizabeth. When she says this quote she means that the way people act toward each other has cause her to be somewhat upset. She feels that the way people are in the world is very tainted to have the wrong types of values. This directly relates to how she feels about her own family and those who are close to her. She sees how they are very fake within their personalities and that people don’t depend on what really matters, but on false importance.
2. Why does Mrs. Gardiner warn Elizabeth not to fall in love with Wickham?
Mrs. Gardiner warns Elizabeth not to fall in love with Mr. Wickham because he is not rich and because it would embarrass her father. She puts him down to the extent of calling him a sort of mercenary. She explains that he falls in love frequently and that he is not a very intelligent man.
3. What kind of woman is Catherine DeBourgh?
Catherine DeBourgh is a very snobby woman. She thinks only the greatest about herself. She is rich and …show more content…
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